23.05.2018
Semalt: How To Identify And Remove Japanese SEO Spam From Website
It seems black hat SEO spammers haven't slept a minute in 2017. There is a new technique being used to hijack Google search results and create autogenerated Japanese text in search results. Using this technique, randomly created Japanese words are displayed in the title and description of the attacked site. Many users have encountered this problem and are referring to it as the "Japanese SEO Spam", "Japanese Keyword Hack", or the "Japanese Search Spam". It has been found out that these spamming sites are af liated to stores selling fake merchandise. The hacker typically adds himself as a property owner in Search Console and manipulates your site's settings such as sitemaps. Therefore, if you are noti ed that someone has veri ed your site in Search Console and you don't know who it is, there is a high likelihood that your site has been hacked. Andrew Dyhan, the Customer Success Manager of Semalt, speci es the ways of blocking Japanese spam.
Identifying Japanese SEO Spam in Your Webpages If you suspect that your site has been infected by this spam, go to Search Console and check Securities Issues. You'll know whether Google has discovered any hacked pages.
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